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Pharmacology Made Insanely

Easy!
The important thing
The most important thing in pharmacology
is not so much to obtain more and more
facts as to TRANSFORM the way you think
about them.
Loretta Manning
CRAM
Create
Retention
Accelerate
More with less
What concerns me
What concerns me
is not the way things are, but
rather the way people think
things are.
-Epictetus, Philosopher
Remember
REMEMBER!!!
Its not what you KNOW,
but what you
REMEMBER
that counts!
1. A client going to surgery for GI
surgery.
2. A client who is presenting with
Parkinsons symptoms from an
antipsychotic drug.
3. A client who has glaucoma.
4. A client who is going to surgery for
an exploratory lap.
Which of these clients should the nurse question
the provider of care regarding the appropriateness
for an order to administer an anticholinergic
medication?
a. Immediately start an IV.
b. Identify wrist bracelet for correct
client identity.
c. Verify accuracy of order.
d. Monitor BUN and creatinine prior to
administering the medication.
During the history, a client reports a previous
allergic reaction to penicillin. The provider of care
orders cefaclor (Ceclor). What is the highest
priority of care?
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Cef the Giant
CEF THE GI ANT
G
I
A
N
T
I: nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
ncrease in glucose values
naphylaxis may occur;
alcohol may cause vomiting
ephrotoxicity
hrombocytopenia
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Words are of
course the most
powerful DRUG
used by mankind.
1. I will need to use an electric razor.
2. I will observe my bowel
movements for blood.
3. I will eat more broccoli and green leafy
vegetables in my diet.
4. I will need to have periodic blood tests
to evaluate my levels.
Which statement made by the client discharged on
Coumadin would indicate a need for further
teaching?
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Pain Scale:
1 3 Mild
4 6 Moderate
7 10 Severe
1. A 30-year-old client receiving morphine
and is complaining of lightheadedness.
2. A 40-year-old client receiving morphine
and is complaining of dizziness when
getting out of bed quickly.
3. A 50-year-old client receiving morphine
and has R-24 that have increased from 18.
4. A 60-year-old client receiving morphine
and has R -14 that have decreased from
22.
. After receiving shift report, which of these clients
should be assessed initially?
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NARCAN
AS YOU WANDER THROUGH
LIFE, WHATEVER BE YOUR GOAL,
KEEP YOUR EYE UPON THE
DONUT, AND NOT UPON THE
HOLE.
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PHARMACO-KARAOKE
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AMINO MICE
Gentamyc in
Amikacin
Kanamyc in
Neomyc in
Streptomyc in
Tobramyc in
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AMI NO MI CE
8th Cranial Nerve
Monitor BUN
Creatinine
I & O
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One cant feel,
One cant hear.
One cant pee
Theyre toxic mice, all three.
Vestibular function and audiograms
Should always be studied in patient
care plans [or as part of your
plan ]
Grab BUNs and creatinine quick as you
can,
Yes! Three amino mice.
THREE AMI NO MI CE
(sung to the tune of Three Blind Mice )
1. BUN 15.
2. Nausea.
3. Temp. 98.9 degrees F.
4. Tinnitus.
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
Which of these clinical data findings
would be the highest priority to report to
the provider of care for a client who has
been taking gentamicin (Garamycin) ?
1. The clients temperature is 99.1 degrees F.
2. The client does not seem to hear me.
3. The client is requesting to walk.
4. The client is drinking a lot of water.
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
Which statement made by the UAP
indicates the nurse should intervene with a
client who is taking Streptomycin?
1. Monitor the vital signs prior to
administering the medication.
2. Monitor the AST / ALT.
3. Monitor the BUN / creatinine.
4. Monitor the serum glucose.
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
What should be the priority plan for a client
who is taking streptomycin?
RUDOLPH
RUDOLPH THE RED-NECK REI NDEER
Rudolph the red-neck reindeer
Had an adverse side effect
From the drug Vancomycin,
Must keep all labs in check.
Caution with renal failure,
Hearing loss and allergies,
Take a temp and blood cultures,
Specially a CBC!!!
1.Assess the clients temperature
immediately.
2.Administer the antihistamine that was
ordered.
3.Immediately discontinue the med. and
call Dr.
4.Slow the rate of the medication
infusion.
What action should be a priority for a client who
is receiving vancomycin (Vancocin) over 30
minutes and begins presenting with a flushed
neck and face?
AMPHOTERICIN B
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Verse 1
Am-pho-ter-i-cin B
Foe of Fun-gus, You see
Buts hard on the Kid-neys.
Am-pho-ter-i-cin B
Verse 2
Will kill Hist o plas mo sis
Coc cid io my co sis,
This drugs really ferocious.
Am-pho-ter-i-cin B
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Chorus
Strict I & O (click finger x2)
Kidney functions must know (finger x2)
ALT below 60 (note: these are liver fx tests that also
need to be watched)
AST below 40
Keep IV aflow. (click finger x2)
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Verse 3
So watch for low K+ levels,
And Dig Toxic signs as well.
Catch problems before they swell.
Am-pho-ter-i-cin B
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What lab values would be a most
important to evaluate for a client who is
taking Amphotericin B?
1. AST / ALT.
2. Serum amylase.
3. Serum glucose.
4. Serum lipase.
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
What clinical assessment finding should
be a priority to report to the provider of
care for a client who is taking
Amphotericin B?
1. Anorexia.
2. Muscle cramps.
3. Spiked T waves.
4. Skin hot and dry.
SOGGY SID
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SOGGY SI D
S S- -I I- -A A- -D D- -H H
(Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone)
Lyrics (Sing to tune: BINGO) Darlene A. Franklin, RN MSN
Chorus
S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H,
This hormone stops the PeePee.
Verse 1
Brain tumors, trauma, and bad bugs
A complication might be
S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H,
This hormone stops the PeePee.
Verse 2
Low output, sodium; gained weight
And high S. gravity (specific gravity)
S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H, S-I-A-D-H,
This hormone stops the PeePee.
S-I-A-D-H
(Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone)
Lyrics (Sing to tune: BINGO) Darlene A. Franklin, RN MSN
Verse 3
But,
Diabetes
Diabetes
Insipidus
Insipidus
The opposite youll see
Pee, PeeGive IVs
Pee PeeGive IVs
Pee, PeeGive IVs
Vas Vas- -o o- -pressin pressin they need!
Verse 4
High output, sodium; pounds lost,
And low S. gravity (specific gravity)
Pee, PeeGive IVs
Pee PeeGive IVs
Pee, PeeGive IVs
Vas Vas- -o o- -pressin pressin they need!
http://www.marvistavet.com/assets/images/dog_IV.gif
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
Which statement indicates a client with
diabetes insipidus (DI) needs additional
information during the hospital discharge
teaching?
1. I will weigh myself daily using the same
scales.
2. I will drink liquids equal to the amount
of my urine output.
3. I will always wear my medical alert
bracelet.
4. I will wean myself off the vasopressin.
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Which clinical outcome would indicate a
therapeutic response from vasopressin?
1. Blood glucose 120 g/dl.
2. Oxygen saturation level of 96%.
3. Heart rate 88 / minute.
4. Urine specific gravity 1.015.
2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
What would be the highest priority of care
for a client with syndrome of inappropriate anti-
diuretic hormone (SIADH)?
1. Instruct the UAP to encourage the
client to drink fluids.
2.Advise client to report large
amounts of urine output.
3.Evaluate for signs and symptoms
of dehydration.
4. Instruct the LPN to report a
weight gain of 2.5 pounds.
BETA
2
-ADRENERGI C
AGONI STS
LM1
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LM1
L Manning, 3/10/2009
Puf f t he Magi c Dr ug
(sung to the tune of Puff the Magic Dragon )
Ver se 1
Puff, Puff on my inhaler
Rescue me please.
From bronchitis and asthma
Cough, Cough (actually do cough) and COPD.
Ver se 2
It works on beta receptors
vital capacity.
While BP and HR
Are major concerns to me.
Ver se 3
I puffed too much on my inhaler
Rescue me please,
From shaky hands and racing heart
And weakness in my knees.
Ver se 4
I should have listened to my provider
1-3 min. please
From bronchitis and asthma
When using with a steroid inhaler
Ver se 5
I puffed on my inhaler
Got rid of my wheeze.
Now I blow up balloons and exercise
I am now breathing with ease!
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2009 I CAN Publ i shi ng, I nc .
A c l i ent r ec ei ved 2 ex t r a doses of
al but er ol f or r el i ef of
br onc hoc onst r i c t i on f r om COPD.
What i s pr i or i t y of c ar e?
a. Notify provider of care.
b. Document bradycardia.
c. Complete appropriate report and
document complications of
lethargy.
d. Document tachycardia and tremors and
notify provider of care.
.
Pharmacology is
always changing; our
response is what our
thoughts make it.
.
affirmation
It is not the mountain that
gets moved that makes a
difference, it is the
little steps taken
one at a time.

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